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The RGB light sensors we currently utilize are all large systems, with proteins consisting of some five-hundred amino acids. Therefore, it would help simplify our system a lot if there are small sensors. | The RGB light sensors we currently utilize are all large systems, with proteins consisting of some five-hundred amino acids. Therefore, it would help simplify our system a lot if there are small sensors. | ||
The smallest light sensors are no doubt those light-induced dimerizing transcription factors (Camsund et al., 2011), containing no more than one-hundred amino acids. Furthermore, these direct sensors has claimed to be extremely sensitive. | The smallest light sensors are no doubt those light-induced dimerizing transcription factors (Camsund et al., 2011), containing no more than one-hundred amino acids. Furthermore, these direct sensors has claimed to be extremely sensitive. | ||
Unfortunately, all reported small sensors in E. coli senses blue light. So we would attempt on creating tiny sensors for red and green light. | Unfortunately, all reported small sensors in E. coli senses blue light. So we would attempt on creating tiny sensors for red and green light. | ||
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